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Thank You,Sir for the reply.
I also have one more question/problem
I have used the TOM toolbox and have a children's template.But since the
template is created from typically developing population and one of my
groups is autistic,I would like to control for the effects of Total Intra
Cranial Volume.But to estimate TIV I would need a template for
segmentation,and a template with TIV as a covariate would be better suited
to the population(I assume)-Which is kind of circular.

Kindly comment on the same

Regards
Archith

On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:48 PM, Marko Wilke <
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> Hello,
>
> I may have missed it but since I did not see a reply let me have a stab: I
> think there is no perfect way to do this, not least due to the fact that
> even an anatomically "correct" solution still assumes that the
> structure-function relationship is identical between your two diverse
> populations. But in any case, what you could do is to take the adult
> reference brain your spatial definitions are based on and warp it
> (non-linear only) to an appropriate pediatric reference brain. This warp
> could then be applied to the mask representing your activation, bringing it
> into a "pediatric" space.
>
> Cheers
> Marko
>
>
> ARCHITH RAJAN wrote:
>
>> Dear Experts,
>>
>> I have a well defined activation ROI from Adult population in the TT
>> space from a meta analysis(Ginger ALE).But the population I wish to
>> study are children.What would be the steps to transform the ROI from the
>> adult to children and also ensure that the location is the right one?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Archith Rajan
>>
>
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